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From The Seven Sages of Rome

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https://solo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/permalink/44OXF_INST/35n82s/alma990139898080107026 ====== Held in: Weston Library ====== ====== Binding: 16th-century vellum over pasteboard; gold-tooled fillet towards outer edges of boards, and oval centrepiece with "CH" (Christopher Hatton) either side; pairs of gold-tooled bands on spine; spine title in manuscript; yellow and white endbands; yellow text-block edges yellow; green cloth ties. ====== ====== Provenance name: Hatton, Christopher, Sir, 1540-1591. ======  +
https://catalogue.bl.uk/permalink/44BL_MAIN/19agrh4/alma990033448150109251  +
https://catalogue.bl.uk/permalink/44BL_MAIN/19agrh4/alma990207177020109251 Note: Copy at Hon.153.(4), from the Honresfield Library, collected by William Law (1836-1901). Part of a collection compiled and bound by William Maskell (1814–1890). This collection consists of over 500 chapbooks bound in 71 files (numbered 1-48 and 1-19, together with 4 un-numbered), and includes a manuscript catalogue by Maskell.<div>Binding: Brown cloth binding with imitative watered silk texture. Green spine label reads: Chapbooks 18. Physical Condition: Damaged: Minor damage and repair, affecting title.</div>  +
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Used to be bound together with the "Libro de los siete sabios de Roma"  +
Unconfirmed - this copy is listed in the USTC (https://www.ustc.ac.uk/editions/340496 ) but is not found in Aranda García (2021a) or Cañizares Ferriz.  +
https://pid.uba.uva.nl/ark:/88238/b19943935457605131  +
http://beinecke.library.yale.edu/dl_crosscollex/brbldl_getrec.asp?fld=img&id=1278687  +
Note from catalogue: Imperfect: leaf D5 wanting; foot-lines bled. https://collections.library.yale.edu/manifests/2057384  +
Bound as 8th piece together with 1. Johannes von Hildesheim: Historia beatissimorum trium regum; 2. Vita Adae et Evae; 3. De vita et origine Pilate De Caipha, Juda et Anna; 4. De raptu anime Tundali et eius visione; 5. Salomonis et Marcolphi dialogus; 6. same as 5. but a different print; 7. Mirabilia urbis Romae; 9. Historia septem sapientum i.e. Historia septem sapientum Romae. Lyon: Guillaume Balsarin, 1487 to 1490  +
9th piece of the same book as the Bibliothèque Mazarine print of [[Historia septem sapientum Romae. Köln: Printer of pseudo-Augustinus, De fide (Johann Schilling), 1473]]  +